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Muhammad II of Shirvan

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29: 289:. The reason for that was because, when Muhammad was suffering from small-pox, Ibn al-Maraghi used the opportunity to kill the imprisoned brother of Muhammad and had his body hidden. When Muhammad miraculously survived the illness, he ordered the release of his brother. Ibn al-Maraghi, who feared that his life was in danger, had Muhammad poisoned. His son 263:
as the ruler of Layzan, while his other son Haytham ibn Muhammad was appointed as the ruler of Tabarsaran. From 948 to 956, Muhammad constantly raided the territories of the non-Muslims, who are called
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When Muhammad's father died in 948, he succeeded him as the ruler of Shirvan, and appointed his son
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Muhammad II is first mentioned in 917, when he was appointed as the ruler of Layzan and
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by his father Abu Tahir ibn Yazid. He had younger brothers called Ahmad and Abul-Badr.
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Writing in the first half of the 10th-century, the Arab historian and geographer
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs
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reported that Muhammad II was "incontrovertibly" descended from the
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A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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Index


Layzanshah
Abu Tahir Yazid
Ahmad
Tabarsaranshah
Haytham ibn Muhammad
Shirvanshah
Abu Tahir Yazid
Ahmad
Shamakhi
House
Yazidids
Dynasty
Shirvanshah
Abu Tahir Yazid
Sunni Islam
Arabic
Layzanshah
Layzan
Shirvanshah
Shirvan
Abu Tahir Yazid
Muhammad of Layzan
Tabarsaran
Ahmad
infidels
small-pox
vizier
Ibn al-Maraghi
Ahmad

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